This week’s short film is entitled: Quality of Life and focuses on the dramatic benefits of palliative care services offered to patients and families facing end of life issues.

We welcome your comments on the overall LIFE Before Death project or the specific short films, which we will continually highlight on the Tufts University Pain Research, Education and Policy Program’s PREP-Aired blog throughout the year.

Applications are open for the Instructional Technology Exploration Program (ITEP) for Fall 2017 courses. ITEP offers faculty an honorarium and 1:1 support for designing, implementing, and assessing the impact of a new teaching with technology practice in a small part of a course. Read more and apply today!

That dreaded word – "nor'easter" – is in tomorrow's weather forecast, along with 6-12 inches of snow. You may already be worried about how you'll keep your class on schedule if you or your students can't get to campus. Educational Technology Services is here to help!

Instructional Continuity sounds serious, but it really just means keeping your class on schedule during disruptive times. This might mean weather events, or it might mean widespread illness — anything that keeps the students from coming to class. Just as you would prepare your home and family for a snowstorm, you can also prepare your […]

We have just added a new feature to the Tufts self-service WordPress platform. Users can now select to start from a number of different “starting templates” in order to give your new website a jump start. Read more here.

Work closely with faculty to identify and implement technological solutions to meet their educational and/or scholarly goals. Provide ongoing technical assistance during the term, and/or assist with in-depth integration of technology into course curricula or lab practices. Read More / Apply Now